It probably depends on how long your cycles usually are. The rough standard is"
28 days = ovulating on day 14
30 days = ovulating on day 16
32 days = ovulating on day 18
and so on...
You start counting the 'days' from the first day of your last menstrual period. You say you started on the 6th of September so today, for example, is day 21 of your cycle. If you ovulated on the 18th day, (Sunday) then the chances are as good as they could get for possible pregnancy. However, do you normally have your periods 32 days apart regularly?
You should expect to get your period 14 days after your predicted ovulation date if the egg is not fertilized.
Best of luck!!
2006-09-27 06:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Ovulation is the moment during a woman's menstrual cycle when the ovarian follicle releases the egg. The time of peak fertility. Figure out when your next period is due to begin and count back 12 to 16 days. This will give you a range of days when you will probably be ovulating (for women with a 28-day cycle, the 14th day is often the one). To use this method, you must know how long your cycle usually lasts. The best way to determine your most fertile time, though, is to pay attention to your body and learn to spot the signs that ovulation is imminent. The websites below should be able to help you calculate if your unsure. Hope this helps.
2006-09-27 06:47:25
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answered by mam.cyborg 2
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Hi Lisa. No you're not pregnant unless your periods are spaced out over 40 days.
to work out when you ovulate (because each person is different, especially after having a baby). You need to start to mark your calender when your period starts. When you have had two periods, you'll know your own menstrual cycle,although this may vary from month to month sometimes.
You count the first day of your period as day one and count to the next day you started on. Normally this is around 28days and ovulation normally occurs in the middle. Therefore, you are more likely to fall pregnant around days 13-16ish. If you don't want to become pregnant you're more careful around this time. However, for you however many days your cycle is halve it and your ovulation will occur around both ends of that day in the month. This may take a few months to regulate after having a baby,but i have helped people become pregnant before when having dificulty.
I got pregnant twice when breatfeeding and after baby was only 4mths, and my cycle at that time was around 38days. So it doesn't matter how long your monthly cycle is just remember to halve and then either avoid this time or GO FOR IT!
Good luck!
TJx
2006-09-27 06:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That's Day 18 of your cycle. Most women ovulate 12-16 days *before* their period and are most fertile in the days leading up to ovulation because the egg is only viable for about 24 hours. If your cycles tend to be on the longer side, you could still be fertile on Day 18, but there's also a good chance that you were past your fertile window for the month.
2006-09-27 06:11:07
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answered by mockingbird 7
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ovulation occurs usually 6 to 13 days after the start of your period. the first week and a few days after your period, and the last week and a few days before your period are the most likely times to get pregnant. Good luck hope this helps.
2006-09-27 06:33:32
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answered by a_precious_silver_angel 2
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if you had your period on the 6th of septemeber and you had sex on the 27th, my guess is that you probably wont be pregnant. ovulation usually occurs anywhere from 7-11 days from the end of your cycle. There is always a chance with unprotected sex, but my guess is that you most likely are not pregnant.
2006-09-27 06:09:29
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answered by danielle m 2
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There is always a chance. The time that you are the most fertil is right after you have you period. Hope you like the results when you find out if you are or not.
2006-09-27 06:11:44
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answered by spoiled4alifetime 2
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That should be right around the ovulation period because you experience it about every 14 days for 2 days
2006-09-27 06:05:07
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answered by MANDA 1
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there is always a chance. typically, your prime chances for getting pregnant are shortly after your period. go to babyzone.com, you can set up a personal calender, and on your calender they tell you when you are ovulating. good luck!
2006-09-27 06:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-24 22:35:23
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answered by ? 4
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